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12 Anglo-American; -21 Automatic; -15 Powerful; -24 Modern and -24 Stylish.

Anglo-American - Revolver - Compact - Proven
The Pocket Positive is representative of the small-frame revolvers that were produced before the Detective Special inaugurated the age of the true snubnose.
Calibre: .32 Long Colt, .32 Police Positive, .38 Smith and Wesson
Magazine: 6-round cylinder
Introduced: 1895
The Webley Pocket Pistol No. 3 (.38 S&W, 6-round cylinder, introduced 1901) was a compact British revolver of the same era. The Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless (.32 S&W, 5-round cylinder, introduced 1888), known as the New Departure or 'Lemon-Squeezer', is almost identical to the Smith & Wesson 4th Model, save for the absence of hammer and presence of grip-safety. Both are respresentative of the top-break revolvers for which Smith & Wesson was known in the 19th century.
They scored 12% on Anglo-American, higher than 63% of your peers.
They scored -21% on Automatic, higher than 6% of your peers.
They scored -15% on Powerful, higher than 17% of your peers.
They scored -24% on Modern, higher than 17% of your peers.
They scored -24% on Stylish, higher than 30% of your peers.
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